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About W.D. Foster-Graham

W.D. Foster-Graham is an independent novelist from Minneapolis, Minnesota.  He received a B.A. in psychology from Luther College, and he was an original member of the multi-Grammy Award-winning ensemble, Sounds of Blackness.  He has also been recognized by the International Society of Poets as one of its “Best Poets of 2003.”  His tastes in writing run to family sagas and M/M romance, seasoned with his own brand of African-American flavor—at the end of the day, it’s all about the love. He shamelessly admits to a love of romance novels, whodunits and classic movies of old Hollywood.  He was also inspired by the late novelist E. Lynn Harris, who believed that an author should write the books he/she wants to read. Current works in development are a continuation of his Christopher Family Novel series: Never Give Up, a blend of historical novel/family saga /whodunit, and two M/M romance novels, The Right to Be and To Thine Own Self. You may visit W. D. at his online home, wfostergrahamauthor.comand on Twitter, @WDFosterGraham1. And, email W. D. at  wfostergraham@wfostergrahamauthor.com.
7 04, 2019

Old School New Kid 2

By |2019-04-07T10:00:20-04:00April 7th, 2019|Categories: guest|Tags: , , |0 Comments

“Self-Determination”  Guest Writer: W.D. Foster-Graham      In my first column, this Old School New Kid mentioned the learning curve as an independent author. When it comes to writing, some see it as a hobby, others their passion, still others a business, and a very few regard it as all of the above. I am one of those few individuals, and I give [...]

9 02, 2019

Old School New Kid

By |2019-02-09T10:00:42-05:00February 9th, 2019|Categories: guest|Tags: , , |0 Comments

“I'm an ‘Old School New Kid’--and I Own It.”  Guest Writer: W.D. Foster-Graham      Yes, that's what my teenage Millennial son would call me in this age of social media, iPhones and Internet branding.  How did I, that 21-year-old version of myself, survive without the bells and whistles of 21st century technology?  But hey, I'm a Baby Boomer and I own [...]

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